Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, September 01, 1911, Image 4

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    Entry at Second ('I* m Mail Matter at Lenta Oregon, now (»ending
Published Every Friday at l ent* Dre., bv the Mr. S cott Pretta hi ml Co.
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izing the importance of the work,
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which has little to advertise is
talking $100.000 per annum to
tell the truth about tRe resources
of the state and keep people from
leaving it.
Wanted, For Sale, l.o«t,
Found, Etc.
Garden
wan
LIME-SULPHUR SPRAY.
Found by Government Eaport Bettor
For Apple« Than Bordeaux Miature
in a gitverumeui circular by Wllllnm
Scott. imthologiNt In charge of orchard
■praying experliueuta autl demomtirn
tloun and fruli dlmmac lip•■nllgtillona.
It la declared that In reevut years bor-
drnut mixture tut» come llllo III favor
among the apple grower« on account
of Ita Injurious effect u|»>u the fruit
and foliage of certain varieties, and
there la a growing demand for a rell
able fungicide which cun t>e uatal for
the control of apple diseases without
producing such Injury Bordeaux mix
Advertisers who have patron­
ized the Herald are invited to
continue their patronage, al-
though we shall not feel in any
way that they are under any
obligations to do so. There is no
reason why the Herald should
not be as good an advertising
medium in the eastern part of
Multnomah and Clackamas count­
ies as it has ever been. All that
seems necessary to get the ac­
customed service is to give it a
chance and it will undoubtedly
In the last two or three years give you the returns. Send us
We take this means to inform
ari-u».
srHAVXP
tXIMMKht IAI.
SC4IIHY FHt.IT OK TH«
persons who have debit accounts it has been demonstrated that your advertising by mail or by L.lME-SVbl'HVK
| phone. If by phone it should I be am in
at this office that payment on taking exhibits of the products
Is undoubtedly the boat all around
of our soils, mines, forests, lakes, [ by long distance. If an ad I of lure
fungicide known, and It is unfortunate
same maj- be made at the First rivers, and factories into the i any considerable size we i will that the apple growers have to cou
alder the possibility of giving It up. but
State Bank. Gresham. Any sum eastern country and showing I stand the cost.
the russet I ng of the fruit ami the
left at this place will have due them to thousands of people, is
President Taft has vetoed the burning of the foliage caused by it are
attention at the Herald office in a most effective means of state i act admitting Arizona and New so objectionable that II seem« highly
desirable If not neceaaary to adopt a
Lents. Take your bill along with advertising and has resulted in Mexico to statehood, -on the less Injurious fungicide even at the
bringing thousands of people in­
you and the officials of the bank
ground that Arizona’s constitu­ risk of a partial -a*ritlce of efficiency
to the west.
In the control of diseases
tion provides for the recall of Durlug the past three years Mr
will receipt it for you.
The following item of interest judges. President Taft takes Scott has been working on the prob­
lem of securing a satisfactory «utsitl
James Whitcomb Riley has from the Myrtle Point Enterprise an entirely different view of this lute
for bordeaux mixture ami not
*
subject
from
ex-president
Roose
­
given Indianapolis a site worth voices our view relative to many
without some «uc-ceaa. The self boiled
$75.000 for a public library. of the questions which come up velt who stated that while he lime-sulphur wash which was devel
primarily for spraying peach
Poetry pays if it is the Riley in the printer’s experience. | does not favor what is known as oped
trees bus been found to be an excellent
Read it and consider the "other "the recall”, he does not see why spray for the control of mild cases of
variety.
fellows” position and attitude on Arizona should not enjoy that apple diseases ami to be entirely harm
Dr. Cook is informing his the questions mentioned therein; privilege if she desires. The de­ less to fruit ami foliage The coticen
both
trated
lime-sulphur solutions
Chautauqua audiences that he There was never a paper in any spotism of the judiciary is get­ commercial
uml mime prepared w hen
has not been given what he de­ locality that gets all the news re­ ting to be a very serious issue in diluted to contain about four pound* <»f
served. Well, he’d better look marks and exchange. Persons I this country. When a judgeship sulphur to fifty gallon- of water hnve
proved to Is- atHMil JI * «•■■ tlve III the
out or he’ll get it yet.
often come and go that the re­ is vacant, the trusts get very coutrol of apple a* h
I eilt
II«
•mich i»~t»
porter does not notice. It often busy in recommending some of borde.ni v tin x i >,• i
The New Jersey gentlemen
Injurious
happens that a familj- is missed their friends or rather tools, for Eatierltnent-
that called Governor Wood row
several times. They get the im­ i the position. Then when a trust reau of plain li
Wilson a liar and an ingrate was
pression that the paper does not is brought into court they prac­ further evideu
kicked out of the meeting so
lime sulfili’ii -i ’ •
care to mention them. It is a tically own the judge. Further-
hard that he hasn’t yet landed
: mistake. The paper has no ill ' more, many laws that we have
anywhere in particular.
feeling nor spite nor enmity passed for regulating and con­
Every one of the seven states against you. Don’t be afraid to trolling the great trusts or mono­
has accepted the space furnish­ give us items of interest per­ polies have been snapped into as
ed them for official exhibits. The haps you think that the paper unconstitutional by these trust
St. Paul show, which is given shows partiality, but try and see owned judges. The fact is that UNHi’KA YKD
-< *11 BY
under the auspicious of the if it don’t treat you as well as the judges are really governing
II1UHT.
Northwestern Development Lea­ the other fellow if given a chance. this country, and if we cannot summer use. These experiment« cover
gue. is the only enterprise of its If you dont see us to tell us any have the power to recall or re­ H «Ide range wf conditions. having
I m - vii conducted lu Virginia. Michigan
kind which will have these offi­ happenings of news at your move them when they show and
Arkansas. Eleven varieties were
cial state exhibits.
home, use the postoffice or tele­ their unworthiness, we are real­ treated. Eour dlllvreut brands of the
phone. but don’t fail to give your ly to some extent living under commercial lime-sulphur solution and
Mr. Charles Cleveland made
similar home prepared solution were
name so we will know who wa3 an imperial government and not a tested
at various strengths. The com-
the Herald a call Monday morn­
kind enough to send it in.— a republic.
nterclal brands registered from 31 to
ing in its new location at Lents.
33 degrees on the hydrometer stale
Myrtle Point Enterprise.
NEW LEADERS ¡N CONGRESS
He expressed himself as highly
pleased with the general appear­ Explanation is due the readers
ance of the new location and of the Herald as to the delay in
foretold a prosperous future for last week’s issue. According to
the Herald. Mr. Cleveland has our expectations the Herald
the honor of being the first man forms were all made up ready to
to subscribe for the Herald in I run last Friday at four o’clock
its new location.
but from that time till Wednes­
day noon we waged a bitter
Experience of western and
struggle with the Portland Rail­
northwestern states during the
way Light and Power Co., to get
last few months demonstrate the
the necessary connection to give
need of appropriations by the
us the power to run our machin­
state legislatures of sufficient
ery. At last about noon Wednes­
funds immigration work and
day the wiring gang completed
publicity for every state which
connections and as proper adjust­
has something to offer the men
ments were made the first press
and women of this country in
work in our new location was
the way of home building or in­
done. While the first paper to
dustrial opportunities.
be turned out was not altogether
satisfactory,
considering all the
The Portland Commercial Club
extra
work
of
moving and get-
is making efforts to have Presi­
ing
settled
and
ready for work,
dent Taft include Oregon in his
Western trip this year when he no one can realize the effort that
comes to the Coast to break had to be put forth to accomplish
ground for the Panama-Pacific even the results that were. This
Exposition. An invitation was week’s issue will, we hope, ap­
sent to him by wire to this effect pear better, and from this time
and he replied he would give the forth we shall try to make other
matter consideration when his improvements. Our folder was
geared to high last week to be
itinerary is made up.
run safely and that work had to
The value of experimental be done by hand. It will run all
farms to this state is shown in a right now and further trouble
striking way by the results at­ from that source is not expected.
tained by the station in Moro A few days more and we will be
county, maintained by the Ore­ in a position to handle any work
gon Agricultural College. Wheat that we have ever seen and prob­
grown on this farm by scientific ably any that may come our way.
dry farming methods went 22.6 Come in and see us and inspect
bushels per acre, while grain on our new plant.
adjoining land, farmed under
the old way. was either too poor California is spending $10,(XX)
to cut or yielded only ten or per county for advertising, Kan­
twelve bushels an acre. Other sas spends $20,000 per annum;
crops grown show a correspond­ Governor Hadley of Missouri
ing gain when treated scientifi­ w’rites that the legislature there
appropriated $25,000 and the
cally.
Since so many leaders have
died or lost their seats in the U.
S. Senate, it is a very different
body from what it was a year
ago. Senator LaFollette of Wis­
consin, has now risen to the un­
disputed leadership of the U. S.
Senate and is carrying things
with a high hand. He has hitch­
ed the 13 insurgent republican
senators to the Democratic Char­
iot, thus uniting two minorities
and forming a majority.
This state of affairs recalls
the first speech Senator LaFoll­
ette made when he entered the
Senate in 1905. He was looked
upon as an innovator when he
entered the Senate. During his
first speech nearly all of the sen­
ators left the senate chamber.
He remarked that he could not
be oblivious to the fact that the
senators were absenting them­
selves from their seats as a dir­
ect insult to him. He remarked
that those seats which were thus
temporarily vacant, would in a
few years be permanently vacat­
ed. That prophecy has been
duly filled and now instead of
addressing emptied seats sena-
tor LaF’ollette has a majority of
senators at his back.
NONCE.
Notice is hereby given that the annual
meeting of the stockholder« of Lanta
Grange Hall Company will tie held in
the Grange Hall, .Monday
evening,
Sept 4th at M p. m. to elect a board of
directors for the ensuing year; to vote
on a change of the time of thi« annual
meeting hen-after to the 2d '.Monday in
January each year ami to transact any
other business that may legally corrie
lieforv the meeting.
A F Kershner. Sec ,
Lent« Grange Hall Company.
Something Nice
Ali lo, *1 «4»«rtl»*m<>iil» «re run ua-lr-r thl>
ii.-a l »1 III* r«i» »1 OKK CKNT A W<IHI> Hltxl
IN»àltrÌl»N, ,ub»e<pi»nl Imoultou, wlll lo*
m«*te oli ift to hi word» tur lo i-erii». ai lo a>
word, tur I» calili». :ki lo vi «ori!» tur >> cimi-
No «<i |>ubll»liaKl tor li*»» U ibii I* reni»
< «»h in «tirane* ravept lo rttgiilar «*l>»rll>tir»
rm»
Wr buy «pplv«,
prune«, plum«
■ nJ other gn-en fruit« for <«iinit>g
Writ« or «hip your Irul» to l.aiif A Co.
Portland, Or*.
WANTED—Boy« mav he hail and
«ometimea girl*
The older one* at
ordinary
wage«
ami othera to lie
achooled ami caret! for in rollini lor
-light aervicea rendered. For partici!
lar» ailtirea» W. T. Gardner, «iqierin.
tendent Roy« ami Girla Aid Society of
Oregon. Portland. Ore.
tl
I »>H
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FOR KALE—Barrati Rock Cocker*!»
Enquire a*. Mt Scott Pub. Co., W. E.
Thoma». Lenta.
FOR SALE One hor«* farm wa^on
Enquire at Mt. S oil I’ubliahiu* Co.,
otliee, Lent«
FoK SALI -<iu« «liare of .Mulino-
mali and Clackama« Telephone Hturk.
Hcrel-I. Lent«. < Ire
FOR SA I E-cheap for cash I Sim­
plex cream «eparator No. IV. E. S
i’owileii, Greaham. Ore.. Route 3, live»
on A. It. Gate« farm.
FOR > A LE A limiteli amount of drv
alahaiKid. ilelivered in Grealiam at $3 '2'>
|ier corti
Phone Wi. Itodltim Broa.
FOR HALE OR TRADE: Five by
»even Preino, rapid rectlinaar camera
in fair condition. Bargain for buyer
Owner ha» a larger camera and wi«he«
to diniHMe of thia to eel a p<»-k«t »lie
Trii-o-l ami plate holder« thrown ill
Call Herald office.<-reahain. See »ample
of work.
FOR
engin**
A.T THIS OFFICE in the line of
Card». Letter Head«. Envelope«.Bill­
head«. Statement». Folder*. Hand­
bill«. Show Bill», Poetar*, Sal*
Bill». Pamphlet«, Blank Book*.
Ltt uj print tbtm for you
nnro
YouR
9
UU lò keep time :
«nd then you’ll
it think of ua
word guaranteed
job leave« our «hop
Our
«re ■kilb-d «nd eoiiHCientiou«
not lirunilil« at the price*.
SALT
i'horfle |»<>wer Stovvr
Ed. Osborne. Phone dUl. If
MIHCK I I A N I- < »I -W
Stwviid ( liibl»in< offer for MH «dl *
an<i the llemld
For a (**w month* wr
uill bv able to tfivt* otir rriuh r* the II» t
ahi Mini MH ’nil* Mai{azitM*, Ihr *l»*a<bh>t
fashion niairaxinr of th«* country, for
$1.15, and a in*»* pnthTii will I m * prxwnl-
«*d to riM’h •lll>Seril»*,r
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(iRANtiF
DIRECTORY
Fred I). Flora
IMI
M*irri»on St
PORTLAND,
OREGON
(.hear l’ap'a li**«tauratitI
JONSRUD
BROS.
BORING OREGON
Ph<»n<> <11
Mill 1 I 4 fiiilr» *«»uth«*a»t <»f Krhn
CEDAR POSTS
SHINGLES
MOULDINGS
TURNED WORK
M« vt* tlir
. ■ I
LUMBER $<> AM) UP
lar«* «o« k .*( Ititiii-ii.i.Ht Lumber on han*l
llotigh »nd Pre*. ■! ImnlH-r tor all ptirpt»»«
WELLS l)U(i!
Concreted or Bricked
Pumps Installed
John L. Dyer
Phone«
Home .1121
I.ent«, Oregon.
Mistaken Beliefs About Manure.
It I n argued by nouie farmer» that
hauling manure out <•«» the field every
mouth in the year is a mistake and
Unit if spread out in mldaumtner the
tun will acorcb It to a tinder ami bum
out all the good
The Maryland ei-
l>eriment station some years ><U'> Se
termined to test this theory, with rhe
result that Its experiment« have ex
ploded two very common beliefs, i be
summer burning theory being one of
J. M. SH or i M I)
them
The other common belief which has
S. P. BI Í TNHR, M. I)
Ireen proved wrong Is that It Is better
Fh veic!aa»'SurgPoa*
to plow manure under in the fall than
to leave It exposed on tile lands sur­
Oreahana.
Or**rn
face during the winter and then plow
It under In the spring,
In the tint
W. I. OTT
If H. OTT
instance manure spread In July »nd
allowed to stand until the following
spring gave better results than that
DENTISTS
spread In October and still better re
suits than that spread lu the following GrcHham.
< fregi .n
spring Just before plowing
In the
second experiment better yields were
secured after allowing the manure to
He on top of the land all winter ami
Otlic»* over Fimi Mah* Kniik
plowing It under In the spring than
Phone, oftic«, lu, re»., ir
were obtained from plowing it under
lu the fall
GRESHAM,
Test Dr. Hess
POIL I RY
ON
PANACEA
I RIAL
,
Oil
BROTHERS
w. c. Belt, M. I).. C. M.
We will refund e»ery cent you paid us
It i« t'l make your lion« lay, to make
yourcliickt na gt ’W fa«t, healthy am!
»trong, to cure gnpe«, cholera and
roup.
tlf courae you are ex|iected to keep
your |H>nltry free from lice ami for
that pur|ione we know of nothing
bettor than Inxtant Louae Killer.
LET US HAVE YOUR ORDER
NOW
MT. SCOTT DRUG CO.
I^ntfl,
Oregon
Humor and
Philosophy
KENNEDY & KLINEMAN
»F Dl/ACAA M. SMITH
REAL ESTATE AND RENTALS
NOTARIES PUBLIC
HERALD BARGAIN OFFERS
OffDr Phone, Tabor 2012 Residence Phona,
Tabor 749
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LEUTS, OREGON
^yHEN
((’IIEN the weather
went her man hands
hundí» us
out some shop worn weather left
over from last season we wish we had
not I men so charitable as to given way
all our last season's clothing
BORING-SANDY
If there were ilo fool* in the world
whnt would the Htifierlor rent of un do
for amiiaement?
STAGE LINE
Some men «re good henil*
il IlUH found no use for them
FlrsbCbss Livery and feed
Stables al Borimi and Sandy
Lef not the mm go down on your
Take it out of tlie other tel­
wrath
low while you nre In the mood.
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price*:
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